Early Modern Witches: Witchcraft Cases in Contemporary Writing

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Taylor & Francis, 2000 - History - 338 pages
The sixteen examples collected here describe fifteen English witchcraft cases in detail, vividly recreating events to give the reader the illusion of actually being present at witchcraft accusations, trials and hangings. But how much are we, as readers, victims of literary manipulation by the authors of these texts, and by accusers, magistrates and witches themselves? Some of the writing collected here appear in print for the first time in three centuries, while others are newly edited to give a clearer picture of sources, generic developments in writing about witchcraft, the chronologies of cases, and the biographies of the people who are trying to tell us their stories.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
The Examination and Confession of certaine Wytches 1566
10
The Examination of John Walsh 1566
25
A Rehearsall both straung and true 1579
33
A Detection of damnable driftes 1579
41
Richard Galis A brief treatise 1579
50
W W A true and just Recorde 1582
72
The severall factes of Witchcrafte 1585
125
A Most Wicked worke of a wretched Witch 1592
138
A memoriall of certaine most notorious witches 1595
146
The Witches of Northamptonshire 1612
158
Thomas Potts The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches 1612
173
Witches Apprehended 1613
266
Henry Goodcole The wonderfull discoverie of Elizabeth
299
Bibliography and further reading
316
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